Thailand Stops flights on international flights New Coronavirus Countermeasures April 4 8:04

The Thai government announced late on the night of March 3 that it will suspend international passenger flights for three days from April 4 to June 6 to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus. During this period, passengers will not be allowed to enter Thailand by passenger flights during this period.

According to the Thai Civil Aviation Bureau, the suspension of international passenger flights will be suspended for three days from 01:00 AM local time on April 4 to 11:59 PM local time on this month.

In addition to freight flights, emergency landings and flights licensed by the authorities, such as aircraft for humanitarian assistance and medical activities, are excluded from this measure.

Passengers who have already departed for Thailand before the notice was issued will be required to spend 14 days in quarantine after arrival.

In Thailand, the number of infected people has been increasing at a rate of more than 100 people a day, and the Thai government has stepped up measures to prevent the spread of infection, such as banning nighttime outings nationwide from the night of March 3.